In the past we have had presidents who pardon this man.
If I recall this case, there was eyewitness testimony against him by members of his platoon as well as his interpreter.
I may be thinking of another case because the one I’m thinking of was in the 101st Airborne, not the Rangers. But the guys name and what he claimed happen sound similar.
This certainly sounds like a miscarriage of justice. Something presented during the trial must have been very persuasive in order to gain his conviction.
In the past we have had presidents who pardon this man.
At the worst it sounds like justifiable homicide, personally I’d give him a medal.